Beech Hill Pond

Beech Hill Pond is a lake in Otis, Hancock County, Maine, in the United States.

[4] Beech Hill Pond has an area of 1,351 acres (547 ha) and a maximum depth of 104 feet (32 m).

[7] Beech Hill Pond experiences erosion and also lacks a buffer in some places.

[8] There is a cave located 12 feet (3.7 m) underground on the western side of Beech Hill Pond.

[2] The Pond was allegedly, according to the Town and BHPA, named for the nearby ‘Beech Hill’, which can be seen from the majority of the shoreline.

In 2012, the ice receded from Beech Hill Pond on March 21, which is the earliest that it has left the lake since at least 1878.

[2] Beech Hill Pond was said to be one of the "best bets for Maine lake trout" by Tom Seymour.